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Quantum physics theory, a realm where the intricacies of particles and waves are examined, offers a most profound parallel to traditional Indigenous philosophies. Our Native teachings, grounded in ...
Moon Landing, by weaver Margo Selby and composer Helen Caddick, is a 16m (52ft) handwoven textile suspended from The Trinity ...
“’Saving Navajo Weaving’ – that is white saviorism. That is problematic,” said Trennie Burch, co-creator of an advocacy group named Four Borderless Corners.
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At first, it may sound chaotic, but for Navajo weaving master teacher Lynda Teller Peete, it’s the sound of comfort. “When you are weaving, you use a comb and you beat on it,” Peete ...
“Weaving Prayers: Ocean’s Edge to Mesa’s Ledge,” featuring works from Roberta Begaye, who hails from the Navajo Nation, is on display at the Dairy Center through Sunday.
Intel commissioned the Navajo rug as a gift to the American Indian Science & Engineering Society way back in 1994. It was crafted by Marilou Schultz based off a photo of the chip die, which she ...
Below is an image showing the areas of the Pentium processor on the fabric. The reason why Intel chose to use Navajo textiles as the pattern for its Pentium processors dates back to the 1960s.
Navajo weavings can bring thousands at auction, but the tribe's textile tradition is about far more than earning money. It's about preserving and transferring culture across generations.
Raising Churro sheep and weaving their wool is an important way Navajo people pass cultural knowledge from generation to generation. KSJD's Chris Clements visited a Navajo Churro sheep celebration.